Auckland -
As promised, one year to the day after the raid on Megaupload and his mansion in Auckland, NZ, Kim Dotcom's ultimate new file hosting solution website MEGA is now up and running, giving you total privacy for your files.

Auckland -
Dotcom's new file sharing website, Me.ga, will need bandwidth to carry all the new traffic that comes with it. New Zealand currently has only one transpacific fiber cable network, so he will build another one.

Auckland -
While still fighting extradition to the US on copyright violation charges, Dotcom, founder of the notorious Megaupload, has announced the upcoming launch of "Mega", a new and improved, raid-proof file sharing service.

Internet mogul Kim Dotcom uploaded a YouTube video promising a new online music service called Megabox. It will reportedly allow artists to sell their own music and earn 90 percent of the revenue generated through those transactions

Auckland -
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom made international headlines in January when his websites were seized by the U.S. Department of Justice. Now, though, a few organizations are doing their best to ignore him.

Auckland -
Kim Dotcom, founder of Megaupload, the former most well-known file sharing website, is sending President Obama a message in a song. 'What happened to your promise to keep the Internet free?'

Megaupload founder, Kim Dotcom, has been granted a few extra months of freedom. His extradition hearing has been delayed until early next year as the result of a judge's claim that the warrants used to raid his home and seize his property were invalid.

Auckland -
In the ongoing case of Kim Dotcom, owner of megaupload.com, an error had been made in the paperwork and the court order is now "null and void". The New Zealand government may now be required to return Kim Dotcom's belongings.

Christchurch -
Police in New Zealand raided homes and businesses with links to the founder of Megaupload.com, one of world's biggest Internet file-sharing sites U.S. authorities shut down Friday. U.S. official sources say the site earned $42 million in 2010 alone.